
Although this is the first in Wes Anderson’s long period film making, there are elements that scream Wes Anderson. Sure, the black and white coloring isn’t at all like what we have come to know from him, but, in the way the story plays and dialogue is delivered is what sets this apart from other shorts. It’s strange thinking of the big names attached to this small short. The Wilslon Brothers and Anderson himself got there start here, and while that does obviously result in the overall quality not being the best, it was still incredibly enjoyable. 6.7/10
